U.S. military aid has helped Ukraine's stunning offensive but U.S. officials praise Ukraine's military skill and anticipating weapons needs.
A new "60 Minutes" report that aired over the weekend showcased how U.S. money to Ukraine is distributed and ultimately spent, with Sen. Lindsey Graham telling Holly Williams the investments are worth the cost. Ivo Daalder, former U.S. ambassad
Others, however, are said to prefer reducing the billions of dollars in assistance the US gave to Ukraine in the Biden administration as a way of forcing a swift end to the conflict. Critics of that approach say it would disarm Ukraine and effectively...
WASHINGTON —The Biden administration’s latest infusion of more than $2.7 billion in military aid for Ukraine and the promise of billions more will give Kyiv a massive boost in air defenses, but much of the aid is in long-range contracts for weapons that won’t be s...
West Is Still Unsure How to Aid UkraineRowland EvansRobert Novak
Ukraine remains in desperate need of foreign financial assistance, humanitarian aid, infrastructure development, military support, and technical capacity building. However, quiet caution has emerged among various international supporters. Ukraine’s capacity to implement Western-backedpolitical, economic, and ...
yet another Ukrainian settlement. Mounting casualties. International military assistance increasingly looking like too little, too late. Breaking with his cool, steadfast optimism, a friend of mine in Ukraine lamented: “The West is cowardly. They don’t help us enough. They fear Putin too much....
But none of these stopgap measures to staunch the bleeding come close to the influx of arms for Kyiv that Congress could unlock if it passes the$95 billion foreign aid bill for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan. “The consequence of not doing so is likely Ukraine’s defeat,” Sen. Chris Murph...
Ukraine Vladimir Putin This is a modal window. Video Unavailable Technical details : This video is currently unavailable Vladimir Putin's most recent comments that Russia is ready to use nuclear weapons should not be taken seriously, says analyst Michael Clarke. ...
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